WORD OF THE DAY

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wear

You'd better wear a coat.

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You could wear a feed sack at a formal dinner and not look underdressed.

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What would you have me wear, a sweat suit?

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There was nothing suggestive about her attire, and it was too hot to wear jeans.

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At present men make shift to wear what they can get.

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For in that country, people never wear shoes in the house, but take them off at the door.

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It showed no wear of time.

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"If it were hot," Prince Andrew would reply at such times very dryly to his sister, "he could go out in his smock, but as it is cold he must wear warm clothes, which were designed for that purpose.

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"Did you not wear green whiskers at one time?" he asked.

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"The diamonds were a bit overwhelming for daily wear," she admitted.

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He didn't wear a coat today and his shirtsleeves were rolled up to reveal brown muscular forearms.

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No one did, because the Mangaboos did not wear hats, and Zeb had lost his, somehow, in his flight through the air.

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But don't wear it.

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You don't wear a gun.

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She held her forearm out to the door as she approached, glancing again at the gold band around her wrist that Romas had emphasized she needed to wear at all the times.

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Oh, and wear something decent this time.

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He wanted to warn the young man to wear a bulletproof vest and keep his hands in his lap for protection.

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I think mother will be glad to make the dress for you, and when you wear it you will look as pretty as a rose.

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This involved making the poor wear prison uniforms and only providing enough food to avoid starvation.

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"You should wear his most preferred color, yellow," Talal advised.

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